Rather than concentrating on a single crop, such as strawberries, the father-daughter team of Jack and Megan Neubauer will start with spring crops and carry on right through the various growing seasons.

Megan Neubauer of Pure Land Organic sells at the Historic McKinney Farmers Market last year.

(2017 File Photo/Staff)

Beyond berries

The harvest begins with carrots, onions, garlic, greens and radishes. Then the farm transitions to berries. Then tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, peppers, okra and melons.

When you arrive to pick, you check in at the silver '68 Airstream trailer, pick up your basket, then go collect your harvest. Once you're finished, you rinse off what you've picked, pay for it and be on your way.

Carrots for sale at the stand of Megan Neubauer of Pure Land Organic at the Historic McKinney Farmers Market.

(2017 File Photo/Staff)

Megan says she also plans to sell eggs from a neighbor's hens as available, some already-picked veggies and an assortment of Luscombe Farm jams and jellies from neighbor Leslie Luscombe in nearby Anna.

Picking commences from 9 a.m. to noon every Wednesday through Sunday. Find out what's available and get directions on the Pure Land Farm Facebook page or at purelandorganic.com.